ANTI-INFLAMATORY AND ANTI-LIPID PEROXODATION POTENTIALS OF SALVIA CHUDAEI BATT. et TRAB. AND LAVANDULA ANTINEAE MAIRE: ENDEMIC PLANTS FROM ALGERIAN SAHARA

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Laboratory of Bioactive Products and Biomass Valorization Research. ENS Kouba, BP92, Vieux Kouba Alger, Algeria

2 Tigrine Chafia, Laboratory of Ethnobotany and Natural Substances, ENS Kouba. BP92, vieux kouba Alger, Algeria

Abstract

The present study was undertaken to investigate the anti-inflammatory and anti-lipid peroxidation activities of two endemic plants of the central Sahara; Salvia chudaei Batt. et Trab and Lavandula antineae Maire (Lamiaceae), as well as their chemical composition of hydromethanolic extracts. In the test of carrageenan-induced oedema in mice, L. antineae extract, at the dose of 200 mg/kg, revealed good anti-inflammatory activity (P˂0.05) showing 80.74% reduction in the paw thickness comparable to that produced by the standard drug aspirin an83.44% at 4h, while S. chudaei extract was found to have moderate activity (50.74%). When the plant extracts were applied topically at a dosage of 1 and 2 mg per ear, the reduction of ear oedema inflammation was very remarkable compared to the mice of the control group. The plant extracts also showed anti-lipid peroxidation activity with no significant difference compared to ascorbic acid (77.63 ± 1.58%). In addition, the chemical characterization of two extracts by HPLC-DAD revealed the presence of various phenolic acids and flavonoids. These findings showed that Lavandula antineae and Salvia chudaei displays remarkable anti-inflammatory and anti-lipid peroxidation activities and hence can be potential natural sources in health and medicine.

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